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ma UAiLY DlgjPA I ,(JH Manitag, WT«wW r 11 Financial and ConwMfctaL The aod Ohlo R*ilro»<i far the part month, compared with that of tha cor- month or Inerte.**'® M Dee <1181 *5 Ino $47,1»4 ** The above aomparlaon* »bow that the r*J«nnet o* the road, daring the paat month, bare been $47.954 W „are than daring the *eme month of the previon* $11t,7»06, mora than in 1854. By Trlegnph. Bii-rmoan. No* IS— floor ready-Howard Bt —d CUT Mill* <6 75; Ohio $7 Wheat active— wtte /| «fi; R»4 •l-48»l 51 Whlte Corn 00 * voaK. Nov. IS —Fliuradvaneed —State $6.55 JJW6S. Honthe.n #7 IS»7 .*> White Wheat $170 ; Red $1 529160. Mixed 7i'; Yellow 73. Klchinond .Mnrkrce, M»»omb*r 13. BACON—We quote pr'me Bone Sidt* 9}c . (carce; Shoulder* »c . duil; Todd* Hog round lie.; Ham* 12 ® .3c .a* 'n qualitv BEfesWAX—»»»s«. f ft. COKKKK—Market ta ti ui. We quote Rio 10f® 12c ; Laauiyra 'J;.; Java 15# 16c ; Mocha 16a. COKS — Market a little lower than laat week, aud not ao firm. We quote by tha cargo from the Dock, 70 cu.: from the depota 7ty®7sa p»r bothal. R»- ceipt* iaat week 6612 buauels, againat 4672 corre apoadini week la*t year. FI.oUR —Tlie market ha* been q'liet *ince our laat weekly report We ontinu-j to quote to *hipo ia: Hupertiae 46 75d>7 lor fair to rhjice; fine #6 2A; X diddling* $5 To the tr*4a, by t.ie drav load, we quo'e -uperfiae *7.U287.25, Extra $7.75a>8~; Kaiu iif ♦ 3 50drl Receipt* la«t we-k 4321 bbl* , agaiuft 3-121 corr i»pr>ndia< week ia»f year, FLAX SE E D—* 1. Vi ii> 1.80 $> btuhel. fc'RUIT.—Oranues. in bMa. ifc7<£.J. Lemons, "s*i ®7 6u box. according to quality. Raisins. bunch. In Dxa. i>4 -»7<ilsit; half do.. nuarter do., $1.37; layer, in boxe*, $5 V<2-t>; half boxes $2.75. New Rais ins #5 pt-r box ;or layer*. Kigs—ls®lßc. -J?' 16.— New Crop 233>31c Prunes—l*. <£Joc. & 18. GRASS SEEDS—The *e>aon being over we cote a decline lu Clover Skku, which we quote at 8b) buahel; Timothy $4<i>4.50. Orchard and Kau dail ii-n.u Seed* ;Vi. LIME.—SI.3OJ»I.S7i in itore; $1,124 from veaael MULASat'.i.— We quute Piew Orlean* SiJStjOc., and *carce ; Porto Rico fi le—«al«** of prime at me lat ter; Cuba Muacovaaoa 50c. Market hrin OATS —tic buahel. with very~iiini£ed receipt*. OFKAL.—Brau 18c. bushel; Short* klic.; Brown Stud 25c , and Shipatud 60c. buahel. PKAS.--Black aud Clay n»n* in market. RYE.—We auote 80<£ooc. •f*' bustiel, according to quality. Very little offered. RlCE—mSoic. tts , aa to quantity and quality. SUGARS—Market iirm aud adiancirg. We quote New Oi leans 10Ja> Ic.; Poito Kico lUfrlOJe.; Cu»* 10 ®osc; Loaf 14ja>,5c; Crushed aad Powdered Hi® 144e C. Coffee I*l tfUfc:.; Circle A. I3®t3ic. TOBACCO.—The receipts of old Tobacco are very small. an<l prices high. We quote inferior Lua> at 75; Sh'.ppiug $1 l.iV® 12 25; Manufacturing $ri_so'dH3; fine shipping £173>I8; fine manufacturing #> 1K ii 18.50 d4O. Stoci of for sale very light. New primings, in bhd*., £4.25<56.25 Loose primings #4 <i 5.50: Leaf $»®12.50a>t3. The loose liu declined some, o *ring to the increase in the receipts WHEAl.—Market steady, at 145® 150 for good to prime Ked; 155®160 for good to prime White He ceipts last week 41,689 bushais, against 37,137 cor responding week last year. WHISKEY.—StadIIc fjr Richmond Cincinnati 37»38c per gallon, nomina l , none in market. CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP. &.C. BEEF.—Stock moderate. Sales this week of ordi ntry to go«d Beef at $62)8 50 » hundred, net. For No. 1 Beef $9 HOGS—SB 99 hundred. Supply fair. SHEEP.—Supply of Mutton abundant. We quote $2<cs for fair to good Sheep. FREIGHTS. FOREIGN.—Tkere is nothing doing in Foreign Freights DOMESTIC.—The following are present rates fo Coastwise freights: New York. Boston. Philadelphia Coal, $1 75 $3 50 $1 40 Flour, tfc 25 30 25 Tobacco, hhd. 250 SOO 250 Do. %>■ ''ox. 15 25 20 Coal to Baltimore 3scents per bushel. Flour 15c. barrel. Hales of Stocks In Richmond. Reported by John A Lancaster if So?i, touk ending November 13,1856. Virginia 6 per cents, 34 years to run, no sales at the I'reasury. Virginia 6 per cents., shorter dates, sales $91 to 92 aud interest Bonds guaranteed by the State, last sales $89 and in- terest Richmond City Bonds, last sales $95 and int. Virginia Bank Stock, par $70, last sales 7J. Farmers' Bank Stock, sales #105$. Exchange Bank Stock, last sales $105. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Stock, last sales 88 Richmond Fire Association Stock, par $20, sales at *304. Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Stock, last sales $70. Virginia Central Railroad Stock, sales 30. iUcniiiond and Petersburg Railroad Stock, last sales $51. Richmond and Danville Railroad Stock, last sales $40. James River and Kanawha Stock, last sales 10. Fxpgmu or IKE RIJSS AM CORONATION.— The expenses of the coronation of foar of the Emperois of ftussia were si follow*: tciporer Paul amounted to 120,000 silver roubles. Alexanjer I. oust 600, 0f» i •• •> Nicholas 3,0#'',010 " " Alexander II 16,000 000 " " Thus the present Emperor has apsnt five times as much as the t'mperor Nichelas, who spent fire times as much as Aloxandsr, who spent five times much as Paul. Rockb*idgr County Items.-The Lexington Ga aitte »f yesterday his the following items. lAind Gifts— C. C. Baldwin has given the churches of the county 12 acres of land to be used as cemete ries. Steamer on th* Canil—A little steamer, a few weeks since, went np the North River cana,, within e.x miles of Lexington. Corn Crop .-The corn crop this year in the conn'* it th* smallest raisfd for 20 yea.s. Th*whea£end grass crops are also short Rnignation-Col. Ruff. President of the North River O.nal Company, bas resigned. The canal wi 1 be completed to L*xingten next y «ar. Departure ok the Spanish Minister —The Washington Union siates that Senor Don Alfonso de Escalante, whe for some time past has been ae credited to this government as envoy extraordia ary and minister plenipotentiary of her Majetty the Queen of Spain, on Monday presented to the President the letter from hii sovereign annouLcicn that his resignation had been accepted. A Slight Mistake —When the judges of the' election were counting out the ballots of the 11* gerstown box they discovered a love letter amonir them, which some devoted swain had deposited lustead of his ticket. as there was no such can ilidate before the people as the one whose name was attached to the letter the vote was of coarse lost. —llagcrsiuwn, Aid., Chron. Mkk Stowk's New WORK-Lhe sale of Dred has been immense in England. Messrs. Kainpgon, Low, Son <fc Co announces that it bad already reached 100,000 copies ; that the v have an edition of 20,000 in preparation, with an nnab.teS demand. Mrs. Stow receives a copyright on these •ales-thonrfh a very moderate one for a succes », ln London —amounting thus far to about £1,200. Sleighing —Snow has fallen to a considerable depth north of Lake Bimcoe, Canada. At Barrie and Orilia, they had sleighing for two or three l^ e tegianiog of laat week. At London V/. W., also, there was a heavy fall of anow. Warrilnton (N. <J.) Races -The races at War teuton, N. C., began on the 11th Inst. A correa pendent of the Petersburg Express gives the re sult of the first day : There were two purse* ran for to-day, amount ing together to §1,900. the fliat of which waa con tested for by Mr. McDantel, who entered bis black u*\ ® acll » n * n ! Wen - Hawkins, who entered his colt, AI. Alston, and Mr. Hare, the name of whose tiarael ceuid not obtain. Mr. Hare's horse won the parse. Time L 52. This was a two miUW ihe other, a one mile race, was won by Mr Hare Tta* i:sri* nje Partie " " above A BHißirr Shot in Illinois -John G Tav tTwrel? A iVrJf/' 01181 !** 0 COUDt y- ,n andeavcriug C ,°rZy™°> with steal: th « A* • 1 uesd *y. shot dead by A wTnmK. ,® ™f rderer to the woods - UnLtodlS pursued ud captured «stei h ' m lB J* U - Gr «»t excitement w.s w' r " u * to lynch him b "t was finally overcome. Vu'ln?a et bir l bLr^ TlC f te<l °J arwn at Wheeling, t*niUpn lrj . asntensed to one year lathe g»h Cow, ft Clr »U«r, resigned/ Va *' Tlc ® Charles 0 k, ' W *^<tey> since by >" Anderson's Far ss? tsxtjsnrsss, • WATCHBB AMD JTBWBLHY TIIOI'UH 1 lly* I" "»« c«n«ry • hundred mile* dow«, 1 h »" »» repairing d , OB - w *?i l *f®r*L And the trMMmin I 4*l with it BAR And the work that I give bim, i( don* op like new. But hare I would tall yon the right of my tela, 1 wh thrown from my horae right on to a rati; My Watch, it want farther, amaak into a ditch And ruitad the work* to a vary bad pitch. I took It to one, who Mid " trade It away"— Bat i rained the watch, and waa willing ta pay. When a fiend told ma of a watchmaker be knew. And tbat'e how 1 tana to know BARTHOLOMEW He did up tha watch, and aome jewelry line And my watch to thia day. keep* excellent time. WM J. BARTHOLOMEW. Watch and Clock Maker, Corner Eleventh end Mein »tre*te. Watchra, Clock* and Jewelry of all kind*, repair ed in the beat manner, and on a* moderate term* a* any other houia in the city. . oa '- 19 UWAN dc UO.'M L.OTTKK.IKS [Ataknrizid by Uu State of Qtorgi*. J 3.45Q FrizM- ilowent Prlw S4O. MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERT TEN TICKETS I PRIZES GUARANTEED I FORT 6AIXES ACADEMY LOTTERY! CLASS 21. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, laAnb lie, on w FRIDAY) November I MB, ON THE PLAN OF SItXJLE NUMBER 5 ?! jy Purchaaer* In buying ten Whole Ticket*, ere guaranteed a prize of $40. Halve* and Quarter* in proportion. SAM'L SWAN & CO., Managers. 30,000 Ticket*—3,2Bo Prize*!! Prize* Amounting to 9'2Ul,<lo<l! Will be diatributed according to the following ORIGINAL SCHEME! 1 Prize of. $40,000 1 Prize of 1,000 1 Prize of 12,000 10 Prize* 0f..... 200 1 Prize of 5,000 100 Prize* 0f.... ICO 1 Prizeof. 2,nfxi 100 Prize* 0f...., 70 1 Prize of 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. * 4 Prize* of $150 approximating to $40,000 Prize, are $600 4 Prize* of $125 approximating to $12,000 Prize, are 500 4 ?r>ze* of $100 approximating to $5,000 Prize, are 400 4 Prize* of $75 approximating to $2,000 Prize, are 300 8 Prize* of $50 approximating to $1,000 Prize, are 400 40 Prize* of $45 approximating to $200 Prize*, are 1,800 3,000 Prize* of $40, are 120,000 3 2KO Prize*, amounting to $204,000 Whale Ticket* 10, Halve* 5, Quarter* 2.50. PLAN OP THE LOTTERY 3",000 numbers, coresponding with those on the Tickets, are placed in one wheel The first 216 prizes are placed in another wheel. A number is drawn from the cumber wheel, and at the same time a prize is drawn from the other wheel. Tne prize drawn is placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Tfie two preceding aud the two succeeding num bers to these drawing the first 16 prizes, will be en titled to the 64 Appioximation Prizes, according to the scheme. 3 OUU prizes of 910 will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the <<> 000 Prize. For example, if the nuuibe rdrawlng the $40,000 prize ends with N«. 1, then all the tickets where the num ber ends in I, will be entitled to $40. If the number ends wilh No. 2, then all the Tickets where the num ber ends in 2, will be entitled to $40, and so on to 0. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS As, br this scheme, one ticket in every ten is gua ranteed to draw $40, we will sell certificates of pack ages of 10 Tickets, at the following rates, which is the risk on them. All that they draw over the amount guaranteed, accrues to the purchaser. Cert-ficate of Packages of 10 Whale Tickets, $60 " " 10 Half •• 30 " " 10 Quarter* " 15 It will be perceived by this plan, tnat for $60 the the purchaser has a oert ficate of 10 Tickets, when if he buys Tickets he would onW get for that sum six Whales, thus by buying Certificates he has four more chances for the larger prizes. Halves and Quarter Packages in proportion. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money tu our address for the Tickets or dered. on the receipt of which they will be forward ed by first mail. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. CP" Purchasers will please write their signature plain, and give their postotfice, county and State. IV" Remember that every prize is drawn, and pay able in full, without deduction. (7* All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of 30 days, in full without deduction. All communications strictly confid-ntial. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tiokets at either office. Orders for Tickets or Certificates can be addressed either to 8. SWAN 4i CO., Atlanta, Ga. oc 27 or 8. SWAN, Montgomery. A!b THK LNOKKMU.NtII begs to Inform A the puhlio of the city of Richmond that he will open, en the 25th of October, a (JYMNAfUUM aid FENCING ACADEMY, in the LAW BUILDIfcO, Kranklin street, where a roam has been comfortably fitted up for the pucjiosa. Gymnastic as well as Fencing Exercises do not only strengthen the health by keeping the iuops, nerves and muscles in activity, but they alse give ease and elegance to the bearing and motion of the body. He beas to invite the public to numerous participa tion, and requests principally parents and teachers to entrust their s< ns and pupils to hrs care, as he will try te strengthen au develop, step by step, even the weakest abilities TERMS, IN ADVANCB. For the whola session, from the 25th of Octo ber to the Ist of June $15 oo Six months 10 00 Fencing in Foils and Broadsword, ex'ra charge Classes and Schools admitted on more moderate terms All kinds of weipf ns of the best quality can be ob tained by the und-srtigned at the lowest prices. COL. B. ESTVAN, Professor of Fencing and Gymnastic Exercises oc 13—1 m at the Richmond College fJS* nminrwtni isr? 1 UhAUAJIS'tAI-rtilW l * COMPANY, 134 Main st.. hav ing resumed their Steamship Express to and from Norfolk, Peteriburg and Rich mond, by steamers Jamestown and Roanoke, which leave New York every Wednesday and Saturday, and thence by railroad lo Weldon, Wilmington, Lynchburg, Salem, Wytheviile, and the principal place* in Virginia and North Carolina, are now pre pared to forward, with great dispatch, and at reduced rate*, every kind of Merchandise, Valuable Parcels, Jewelry, &c„ to the above named cities, and all plsces on the seaboard. Our Express en the Steamship* will be accompa nied by special Messengers, who will give their per sonal attention to the careful handling of goods en trusted to the ADAMS' EXPRESS CO.'S Steamship Express. Shipper* will please take nstlce that package* tt points in Virginia and North Carolina, will ba *ent by •teamer*, unless otherwise marked. Freight received on day of sailing, until 3 o'clook r. H. J. L. MACDONUOH, Agent of Adams' Express Co. NOTlCE.—Express package* for Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, and all place* in Vir ginia and North Carolina, intended for shipment by tteauiships Roanoke and Jamestown, will hereafter be received by the ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, who are the authorized Agents for Express privileges on these suips. Office of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company. LUDLAM fa PLEASANTS, ar> 4—l» Agents IHFOHTANT T lIOLSKKKhFKItf.- * Washing done in less than two hours with great a«vitig of time ani* labor, by the us* of PICuT'S celebrated VIRGINIA MAGIC WASHING FLUID. 1 . The great utility of Ibis preparation moat be evident to every one, and be appreciated by all. 80 evident ia this fact to all who have once teated this prepara t on, that they rever relinquish the .use of it, and say U ey would not be without it for anv consideration. The great reputation it has acquired, hia produced msny worthlesa in itation« ol it. So be on your guard an i use only thd genaioe article, which it pre pared only by £ J. PICOT, °* " . Drugriat. VOKWA KDlNti BL'HINKH 17 CREASED DIB PATCH.—I bArTmade meats to increase the line of boata running from my bouse,and shall, at the commencement of the fall sea eon, send out a boat every other day Sundaya except, ed. By this airangement I will put goods through two days sooner than heretofore, and nearly, if not alto gether, as soon as by the 8. 8. a. R„ » n d at much lew expense. Merchants west of Lynchburg wishing to consign their goods to the railrord agent are required to de posit funds to pay the charges to that point, as the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad refuse to pay or col lect charges on goods received by the Canal. jy 29-u ALFRED 8. LEE, on the Dock B. COOK, dc CO.. AUCTIONKUKH • NO. 70 MAIN STREET, offer their eervleosto the publio as Auctioneers for the sale of Real Estate Furniture, Groceries. Dry Goods, Horses, Cattle, in.. at the shortest aeUee and upon the moat reasonable terms. Having largo aad eommodioeo rooms they will ro ofstlrlgo ss* withes t thseharg* Oat door ssl«sor every deeeriptloa attended to ■> Ba roaeoaable 1 arms. WM - NOTT *<•••] . R H MAiikr k CO, EAhenge and Btoek fiiekers. j EDUCATION. SSEf® ■titata wtll hbmm on the Rm Hmut m Ootooor B *Tho louim Dtputimt to nlu the itat|« of D. Loe Powell, E* TX]LMB; Board, for 9 month*. *300 Tuition ••••• ........50 Freach, Italian, German, Spanlah, each SO Latin Drawing from 020 to >81, Mode at Profeeeor'a price*. Preparatory Department. ..................40 Waching and Lighta extra. D. LEE POWELL, J »,,««, ~i_ RCB'T J. MORRISON, 5 rrfnelpalo. Addreee, Va. Jy 31—ta ALU. ANllfcttaua & CO. have temoT edto No. 101, Main itieet, where th»v are pre pared to ihow their naual itoek of RIBBONS and BONNET* selS-.ts C'O PAKI'NKKsHIP JNOt'ICH.—J Buve ' thi* day a**ociated with me a* a partner in my hu*ines*, Mr. A SHOLL, to conduct the aame at the old itand. No 142 Main ■treet. under the *tyle and firm of WM. SATTLER i CO. I take thi* opportunity of moit gratefully thanking my cu*tomer* and the public generally, for paat fa vor* and patronage, and would mo*t respectfully aak an extenaion and continuance of the *ame to the new firm. WM BATTLER. The underdgned, by be*t domestic connection* and by direct importation* from Europe, will hereaf ter to conduct their Oil. Paint and Glass establish ment a* tj Oder great advantages to their cuitomera, both a* te quality »nd pricea oi every deacription of articles in their line. Their Artist's Material* Department, alio th»ir collection of r.ngravicga and Print*, ha* been cor,aid erably enlarged and to thi* branch of their business they particularly call the attention of Principal* of School* and Academies and the lover* of Art. Order* from the country will be promptly a'tended to. WM. SATTLER 4t CO., oc 14—! m* 142 Main»'r-»t. Richmond. Va. LA Ml »V AlCit /» > T ».--i wish to pur chase Land Warrants, and will pay ibe full mar ket price for them. Also, Virginia Land Warrnnt*, wbich have been lost or mi*laid. GEO. BAGBY, oc 28—lm* ISih aireet, over Geo. R. Peake'*. jV! O T 11; K— By every oteanier we are !* receiving ?oods that are very desirable; among tbgse by la«t steamer, are Stella Shawl*. Mant.'es. Alexander'* Kid Gloves, Carpeting, Felt Cloth*. Em broideries, &.c. tic We thus have a large stock of Siaple and Kanry Dry Goods, a.ways on hand We call the attention of puichaser* now particularly to our Negro Woolens, Blankets, Calicoes, tic. itc., all of which we will sell at th* usual unprecedented low prieei, for cmh VALENTINE & SON, No 99, corner Broad, 3 h and Capitoi sts., oc 29—ts Near Capitol Square. ALU. ANDEItSON CO., RICHMOND, Va m Have removed to the new store, No. 101 Main street, second door below 14th street, where they are prepared to show the largest assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS, ever offered in this market Also, a good assortment of BONNETS and Millinery Goods of ail kind*, au 27—ts I\!ATIO.>AL. HOTEL.iMaIn street, Statin ton, Virginia—W. J. HUNTER k CO., Pro prietori rr An Omnibus will always be ia readiness at the Railroad Depot, te take passengers to and from this house. free of charge. my 3—6 m BELLUVL'K HOSPITAL.—This int<tttu> tion is situated on Church Hill, Richmond, Va., in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the corofert of pa tients and trie successful treatment of disease. The Lying-in Wards are peculiarly commodioui. The undersigned give their personal attendance to all patients placed under their charge. TERMS: Colored Patients $5 per week. Whites 6 " " Private accommodations 7to 10 " These rates embrace all charges for Beard, Medi cines, and Medical and Surgical attendance. tST" No Small Pox admitted. PHYSICIANS: JAMEB BQLTON, M. D., ■race street, between 4th and sth. C. S. MILLS, M. D, 13th street, between Broad and Marshall. R. T. Cf/LEMAN, M. D., Corner of 4th and Grace streets. Resident Physician—Dr. WOOD my 24—6 m LOCKKTT <fc DENNIS, Grocers and Commission Merchants. 13th street, between Main and Cary, Richmond, Va., keep con tantly on h\nd a well selected and general assortment of GRO CERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, iic. Orders from the countrv promptly attended to oc 16—lm wJCH'»OL OK DKsltiN OK THE V«K -©GINIA M t CHANICS INSTITUTE.—This school will be opened on or about the 10th of November next. Arrangements are now being made for a more thorough and extensive mode of teaching the pupils and every thing that :s necessary, will be done to give satisfaction to all who a'tend The school will be under the direction of Mr. W. G. PECIVAL, who will be aided by competent as sistants T*rms—s2 00 per month, payahle in advance. Yonng men wishing to join the classes now forming will please leave theireames at the office of Mr Per cival. in Godlin's Building, with J. W. Lewellen,at the Dispatch office, or with either one of the Com mittee. TIIOS. SAMSON, ) Committee on 8. Y. LANDRUM. > School THOS. H. WYNNE, ) of Dewgn. oc 22- -ts \1 l>l) well tlie place, for It i» true, i"l "Great bargaioa are in «tore for you!" SCHAAP at CO. ate aelling the moat fashionable pattens of Glass Butter, Preserve, Pickle and Su gar Dishes; Lager Beer and other Tumblers, and De canter*; Cream and Water Pitchira; Goblet*, Wine Glasaea. Egg Cupa, Salt Cel'ara etc ; Looking Glaas ea (broken onea ieraired,)an i Clocka; No 1 Fronstone China Platea and Diahea. etc.; richly gui'.ded and or namented Fiower Vases and other Pallor ornamenti; Waiters; F uid and Oil Lamps, and thouaanda o'other articles, at pricea ,50 and 75 cems lower than they generally can be bouitht for. Our cath purchases on Northern auctiona, enable ua to defy competition.— Our Confectionary establishment is supplied with » complete assortment. Please call at the French Confectionary and Variety Store, corner Brrad and Third afreets. oc 20 COlilifl.H, (! O L' (i II f<- — KlctwirdNon'M Wild Cberry and Bloodreot Candy, is one of the best remedies for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Tickling of the Throat aDd tightness across the chest, 4ic.. and a'lLung difficulties Give it a trial For sale by JOHN J. RICHARDSON, Confectioner, corner 13th and Cary street. Also, by John W. Pollard, 17ib at., A Bodeker, E. J. Picot, Adie St Gray. Meade At Ba ker, Laidley &. Robinson, L. B. Thomas, 8. M Z&- cbrwaon. oc 18—lm WOMKTHIMi NKW.--1 noticed to P hk» O ing up Governor atreet, at H ARWOOD'S Ware rooms, the moat complete Spiing Bed that I have «ver a*en; it is eo very simp\e in its construction thai it is not iiable to get out of order He has also the largest and most beautiful assortment of Furni ture I have ever aeen exhibited in Richmond My atientisn w«* attracted to a moat beautiful Wardrebe in the aaaortment. oc 20 - dim X. !OUN W. IIAVJKS, ~ J DEALER IN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, BROWN STONE AND GRANITE MAIN STREET, BETWEFN BTH ANP 9TU BTS MONUMENTS, UOJrtbis, HEAD PIECEB, House and Store Front*, Window and Door Bill*. ke Burying Ground* e.icloaea with. Stone and Iron Rail ing First Premium awarded by the Mechanics' In stitute and Agricultural Society of Virginia. Ie 10—1» DKKSM >lAKI>(i. —itIKW. J. HTEIJ BINS wou'd inform ber former patrons and the public generally, that ahe can be found over the china atore of Taylor 4 Co., 117 Main *t;eet, where work will be done to pleaie and with dupatch. oc 23—lm , AW FAKT>KHMHJI>...Tiie undeißlgn td have aaaoci'ted tbemaelvea for the piaciice of law, under the twin of TAZEWELL & HOW ARD. Tbcy will practice in a 1 the couita held in the city ef Richmond Cffi-e on Main atrcet, over Specce'* clothing atore. LITTLETON TAZEWELL, no 10—lw* THOMAS HOWAgO. 90 (ton HAVANA CH.AUn. made «UiUUU of rew crop Tobacco, just received by the subscriber. Lovers of a fine cIGAR are invited to examine my stock. CHARLES RICHARDSON. Importer of Ha.-ana Cigars, American note) Ruild iug. corner Main and 11th ate. oc 29— ts j\IISVV taKU< UHV A ISO ( UJIJIiNHIUM i * »TORE.—The subscriber would inform the pub lio that he has recently opened on Krankiin street, between Wall and 17th streets, a GROCER* AND COMMISSION STORE. He will keep always en hand a general assortment of FAMILY GROCE RIES, which he will sell at wholesale and retail on accommodatlrg terms. He will also attend to all the duties of a Commission Merchant, and will be pleaded to receive consignments of Produce, 4c. from his friends. He has now in store a good supply of FLOUR, BACON. LAUD, BUTTER, lie., td< which be invites an examination from the nublic. oc 23 -dim* J. R SYRCLE. IV OA 11 WAl,Kftlt <V CO., " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, No 86 Main *t-, (Branch of the Baltimore House,)— Most respectfully ask the attention of the cltixeos of Richmond and its vicinity to the stock of Ready-Made Clothing which they are jnst opening. Possessing super!sr facilities for procuring and making up the greatest variety of Domestic and For eign Cloths, Caesimeree *nd \estinga, they are ena bled to offer unususl inducements to customers, who are must respectfully aoHcited to give us a call be fore purchasing. oc u_| y ,HKW ' N « tobacco i . *®. "'} theetunt'on of Chswertto our superior lot of Chewing Tobscoo, which we eontide tly aseer* as the most superior in the State It compi i,.*s se:ae of the finest brand* known, and 1* all over tWo year, old, |.«; up of 'he Rnrst crops brought t-> our market BENNETT, BEERS h fISHr R, no Druggist*. HATS, CAPS, OHOM, *a AND DEPOT.—JOHN DOOLET, B1 Main street, hu now tn'j for thoWlotor Twdo of 18.56, t moflt raporb *e*ortm*nt of Lidi< MIW «nd Gentlemen'* FURS, entirely new, of tbe latest *tjle«, and of orory de scription. Amongit thorn ore— L, bx Cspoo, Man til laa. MantaleU, Tiatorinee, Tip pet*, Gauntlet* and Caff* Short " " " I) " Bable " Mink " Brown ImlUtloo " " " " Stono Marten " " " Stone Marten QUI* French Marten " Chinchilla " " " * White Ermine " Siberian Squirrel " B tie Coney " Black " " " " " Fitch " " " Ru**ian Fitch " Golden " " " " " Spotted Lock " Black Jennet " Brown " " Swam'own " Red Felt " . " " " fcc, «e., lie. ALSO, Wolf, Buffalo, Racoon Badger Leopard and Jennet Robe* Fur and White and Pink Swanadown Trimming* Muff*, Gentlemen'* Collar* and Glovea Prepared Hare Skin*, for the che»t, U.a. «c 25 —1» Agj SUUKM, !<UUfc>. -A good ne ol Ladies' Gaiters and walking shoe* and Bootee*, on hand at lower price* than urua , e*taMished chaap store of no II ALFRKD MOSES. 63 Main st. a- IJIPOUTANT TO YOIiNU GKN TLKMEN — Jnot received at No. 13 a sup ply of Gent's very light Congres« Goiters, silk top*, pnmp bolt' m« for ng. the prettieit and mo*t suitable article for the pnrpose ever offered in Richmond All in want of such an article, will do well to call early on the subscriber. JOHN C. PAGE, J*., no 12 IS Main street. —. tO KA K.IIKKs AND .IA>L FACTURKR3.—I have on band, af my own make. 10(10 pairs of Brogues, suitable for farm «ni factory h»nds. Thoie in want of *uch >hoes, will do well to call on the tubicriber, at No 13 Main streec. no 12 JOHN C PAGE. Jr. J» SPECIAL NOTICK.-ro all those '•that did not avail themselves of the privilege m of visiting the Mechanics' Fair, and would l>k» ™ to tee the Boot! and Shoes which took th« first premiam, I invite them to call and examine them, an 1 will take great pleasure in showing them. They were all n.anufac'ured by mvseif. ALEX. HILL, No. 127 Main «t., no 12 Richmond. Va. A COMPLETE ASSIIHTiUKN'I'UIf GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS, of various kinds, c instantly on hand, and for sale from 15 to 25 per ct. cheaper than the same fan be hud elsewhere. MARCUS HARRIS, no 2 188 Kroai st. ffl I t»E .V.TLKiTItN'a THICK SOLE SHOES—Now in store, and selling very cheap, for the quality, a very large and su perior assortment of gentlemen's Heavy Winter Shoes, of variolas patterns. Recollect, at No. 43, four deors below St. Charles Hotel, opposite side no 8 WM. WALSH. — —= LADIES' BKONZKD itlOH(l(: CO BOOTS; welfd, a first-rate article, at only # 1.25 per "air. For sale by MARCUS HARRIS, no 8 183 Broad st mOlt HO! KOKIHOOKE'SPKE-^ofe MIUM HATS i. CAPS, No. 2OTIISOJ BROAD STREET—R. MOORE has some of the finest and neatest gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats and Caps ot every style and quality to be had. Boys', Youths'. and Children's Fancy Hats and Caps of every description to be had. Ladies' Misses' and Children's fancy Furs, of all styles and kinds. Also, a large lot of Negro Wool Hats, all of which will be sold cheap for cash Call and supply yourself, at the Premium Hat Store, No. 207 Broad street. oc 28 — lmd RICHARD MOORE. KOK SALb -At the American Sta bles, a fine pair of well-broke Bay HORSES quite young, and perfectly sound, and work well anywhere. Apply at the American Stables to Mr. HI ni—ts fJg-mjL, CAKKIAUES, (.iKKJAt.b.i, KtSPjfflgZf The subscriber has on hand, at his Coact ' Making Establishment, on Lombard Al ley, between Main and Cary, U3th tt nd I4th street!,) near the Cehimbian Hotel, COACHES, CHARIO IEEB, BAROUCHES, BUGGIES with and witheut tops, and SULKIES, all of his own make, ef the best materials and workmanship. All of which will be •old aolow as good work of the kind can be in the oitj of Richmond; and 1 respectfully ask a call from those in want of any article in the Carriage line, as I am de termined to to order and sell r at the lowest prices podib'e, and all work so id, that i* new, w t ranted. fe 26—J9m MICAJAH MANGUM. ritrmra isstKiicTios u.x THK naafea-giJMW PIANO.—A young lady,who kashad if i H nl con, 'derable experience In teaching, J J * I " and can produce pupil* that, in one quarter, can play and aing moit any ordinary piece of rnuiic, wlelie* a few more icbolar*. A* aha herielf received inatructions from the principal pianiit of Jenny Lind, W. M. Hoffmann, Esq., feeli confident she can give eati*faction to tho*e who enconrage her. Terma *15 per quarter of 20 leaaona. Addreaa M. 8 A . box VH. post office. jv 22—te DK.VfAJL. MITII K.-li, W. JOIN/.S, SUBGICAL AND MECHAM- Dkntist, office between9ih and — l — J ~ r 10th, Main itreet, one square above the Banks, (office hours from 9 to 3 4 to 6,)— will be happy to aee all «uch aa desire his professional ser vices. promising hia best tndeavora, by gentleness and thoroughne'S to give satisfaction in all operations, either in Filling, Cleansing, Regulating, Extracting or insertion Teeth ec 13 s m * UKMOVAL--JOS. WOOD iVIHMtta. WARD, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, has removed hi* Office to Main street one square above the Banks and next door to Corinthian Hall. In this location his facilities are much increased by the acquisition of mora room and good operating lifht, Ste. He imerts teeth upon fine gold and silver plate, plain or artificial gains Styles acknowledged to he the best, and is practiced by the profession gen erally. oc 31---2 m* T. W. TKiNOK, gJ^famSßESLlsouth sin* main st , in the riRST SQUARE BELOW ©SB THK MARKET, Maker and Dealer in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Powder Flaska, Shot Pouches and Belt*, Game Bags Eley'a Caps and Wads, Walk ing Canes, Fishing Tackle, Colt'a and Allen'a Re volver*, ai d Sporting article* and Ammunition ef all kinda, ali ef which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. oc2B —lm i uimiiui BP ACCOiHiMOWATION T(IAI>. BfIS»BBBOHANGK OF HOURS—On and aftei MONDAY, 23th in*t.. the accommoda tion train of thi* Company will run daily, (Sundays excepted.) between Milfoid aod Richmond, leaving Milford at 64 o'clock A. M.,stopping at the Cottage fer breakfast, and arrive la Richmond at 8 53 o'clock* A. M ; returning, will leave Richmond at 3 1.5 o'clock. P. M.,an4 reach Milford at 5 27 P. M., stopping foi at any point each way. Fare the same a* on the Through Train*. SAM'L RUTH, Agent of Transportation. Office R. Fii P.R. R. Co., > Richmond, Oct. 21st, 18->6 5 oc2l rarrananrag-i KII'HJIIIMU AN l> UAH liTO IF'''' ' " RAILROAD.— WINTER AR- «»sgemi»t.-Ob and after Wtinet dav, Oct'r Ist, IBSC, the mail trait, will leave RICH MOND daily (Sunday's excepted) at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting at the Junction with Sonth-Sido Rail road to Lynchburg at 12 M., and amve at Danville SP. M. Returning leave Danville at 7:15, A. M , con necting at the Junction with South-Sid* Railroad to Petersburg or Lynchburg at 12 M., and arrive at Richmond at 3:18, P M. The train will stop for passeugers at the following points only: Manches ter, Roniou's, Coal-field. Tomahawk, I'owhatan, Mat toax, Chula, Amelia C. H.. Jetorsville, Jennings' Ordi nary, Junction, Price's, Meberrin, Kejsville, Drake's Branch, Mossingford. Roanoke, Clover, Seotts'burg. Boston. New'* Ferry, Barksdale's, Ringgold and Danville. Children over 4 and under 12 yean of age, and ee'ored servants,half price. Servants travelling by themselves most be furnished with two passes, so that one may be retained at the office where they purchase their tickets, and it must be expressly stated that the; have permission to ride on the cars. Passengers for Farmville, Lynchburg, WythevUle, Abingdon, Va., and Jonesbero', Russellville and Knoxville, Tenn., connect with South-Side Railroad at Junction. Passengers for Greensboro' and Salem, N. C„ ca nect daily at Danvillo with Holder by It Co.'* (Et line of Stage*. Through tJ Farinville £2 80 Lynchburg 5 00 Abingdon go Russellville 20 Danville 5 60 M Greensboro', N.C... 7 00 " Salem, N. C 9 00 oc ' R. E. HUOHSON, Ticket A sent. til ICHhitlNU'B Pll HQBaNO FORTES—To be bad at Ne rrm &&&£&r u# i_ , NATH'L CARUBI. Tv 14—dltwiv Sole A tent A BHUO STOHK VUit HALK.~The CM stock and fixture* ef a well arranged Drug Ml Jtore are offered for sale, the owner declines The itoek U fresh mil carefully leoied. Term* accommodating. Enquire atthi* • ee 14 BUBansmm CAMP* D MILTON OAt Y, Attener atUw, |1< praetleee la ell the Conrt* of the ofty of Bleb* mood and County of HenHeo. o«.e-"v/blg Bolld '-f "franklin troot, Richmond. Va. oe >9—ln* d. b. aaiDoroaD. *. timslbt fatb, runiii wmiw*. DKIDGFURD * CO.. 8«HI«I Vmmmto- D miaaion and Forwarding Merohaota, on (he Doek, Richmond. Va. B. W. HILLMAM. J ». HILLHA*. GW. HI LLi MAN dt CO, 40 • New foas. Agent* for tho sole oif VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Liberal advance* on consignment* ee 37- am C 1 KOM.UK M. LOWNIS, 5»«, Mala street, II near 7th.—Grate*; Fender*; Momuier Front, (square, circle and eleptic pattern*} Ornamental* iron Rail; Balcenie* Verandah*, fco. Remember the number and give mo a oall after ex aminlng eleewhere. \myV """ | BWIN N. WKBB 6c Ul« UKfthKAL Li COMMISSION MERCHANTS, offer their aer rice* for the aale and pnrehaee of Floor, Wheat, Corn. Tobacco, fcfr *o 8-6 m JB. FKRUiSUN, Jr, . NO. 9, PEART. STREET, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF DRY fIOODS. SECOND SUPPLY! The *üb*criber having aold out many style* of Good* purchajad in the early part of ihe season, bM fonod ft necessary to make anether visit to N6w York, for the purpoee of replenishing hi* stock, and i* now re ceiving and opening a varietv of LADItS UKtSH GOODS, embracing Fancy Silk*, rich Pari* DeLalne* a-d Cashmere*, Merinoe*. medinm priced Mouslaine* aod Cashineres, Embroidene*, Lace*, Lawn and Linen M AUo, a "full (upply of Silk and Cut Velvet Veeting*. •Black ard Fancy Caaiimeree, and many other new and deairanle article*—all of which have just been purobased at very low price*, and will be offered to the city and country trade, by wholesale, »t a small advince on cast. * ®Tc^-Tm y e " mtn>t^.V e ffi&SON, Ja- OCT. V 1. L >1 K, ot the Old Medical House, i* (till engaged in treating ail *ort* of Be cret Diseases, and hereoy invite* a call from tho»e who have been until tuuate iu their asaoclation*.— Dr. P. wcnld pan cu arly invite a call from person* in the country »b> lu.a been given up by their phyiican* as IncuraDle- Case* are few indeed that cannot be reactie medicine when coirectly ap plied The article known as the CHEMICAL EX TRACT OF FRENCH FLOWERS, i* probably the very best thing now before the public for renovating a system shattered by dissipation or other cause.— The Ague and fever remedy, called FRENCH MILK, i* next to a certainty. Price $ I per bottle. Office en Franklin street, jn*t balow the Exchange Hotel, and fint door South of Trinity Church, Ricn mond, Va. . Medicine* *ecure!y packed and *eot to order, with foil direction*. |le3| ,J I Mill IWMt ClkiAiW, of all cue <tit /4.UUU«UUU ferent qualities and brands, con stantly on hand. Cigars of any discretion made to order at short notice. Lib»ral discount allowed. Wholesale dealers and country merchants ought to examine my stock and prices before purchasing else where. H. C. G. TIMMERMAN, Importer and Manufacturer of Cigars, e 9 3m No. 177 Broad street. LAKHS <3k SHINE, 74 Main street, have just received a splendid stock of Mahogany and Rosewood Parlor an! Chamber Furniture, (which can't be surpassed by any house in the trade.) em bracing every article in the House-furnishing line of the most fashionable styles and approved workman ship, which they will sell to their country customers and the public generally at prices and on such terms as to give general satisfaction. All tbey nsk is to give them a call and examine for yourselves. oc 16—lm IIIJLUINIiH. DKhSSEU AM) l!N --DRESSED LUMBER—Belvidese Planing Mills, on 9tb street, south of the Basin, in rear of the Pe tersburg Depot.—Planing, of all kinds of lumber, Tonguing and Groving done in the best manner.— Dressed Flooring. 8-4, 6 4, 5 4 and 4-4 inch thick; Shelv ing, Partition and Car stuff on hand and for sale. Also. Frame Timber, Oak Fencing, and building ma terials generally. Builders' Mouldings, dxty different patterns, al ways on hand. ,£ 3 -3m B. C. ROBINSON. HAVE VOti SEK/* HULJUIN US WORTH'S TWO HUNDRED FLOATING BALL OR KNUCKLE WASHING MACHINE?— It will wash one dozen pieces of clothes in two min utes, without injury te the most delicate material— Bed-Uuilts, Comforts, Blankets, Sheets, with every description of Woollen Goods, are washed in the most thorough manner. This Washing Machine has taken tbe premium at all the Fairs where exhibited. It is pronounced by all who have seen it tbe wonder of the age. It is so sim ple in its construction as not to get out of order. The machine is so easy to work that small children can take part in it; any half grown girl of ordinary strength, however little used to labor, can do a regu lar week's washing and derive great benefit from the exercise, it being of the very best kind for strength ening the arms, chest and loins. We beg leave to refer to the following persons in this city, who havo this machine now in use: Wm. S. Wood, Richard Emerson, F.J. Barnes, W. J Lynham, 8. D. Denoon, Rev. Robt ftyland, John H. Hiityard, John T. Sublett it Bro., Peter W Grubbs, Mrs. Cbamberiain. These machines can be seen at William H. Woed ward's Shop, on Bth street, between Franklin and Grace, and at B. B. Woodward's Shop, on Main it., between Bth and 9th sta. We, the undersigned, bee leave to Inform the citi zens of Richmond City, Henrico, Hanover. Louisa, Ooochland and Fluvanna counties, that we have the exclusive right to manufacture and aell the above Waahiag Machine. oc 14—lm \VM. H.U B. WOODWARD. Rl(JllAUl»»ON & HO'S CARPET, OIL CLOTH AND.CURTAIN WAKEROOMSI AG. 95 MAIN STHKET. We have determined to confine onr aalea In future to the gooda aa indicated above, by retail; and having arranged our entire and conveniently fitted store for that purpose, are now prepared to exhibit the largest and moat complete assortment of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Curtain Goods, &c., eve seen in the State of Virginia, and bet rarely met with in any one establishment in the United States. Importing direct from the English manufacturers, and selecting with care, in person, the best American fabrics, we shall at all times be prepared to furnish promptly all articles pertaining to our businesa, and relying on the citizens of Virginia, North Carolina ana Tennessee to sustain ua in our enterprise, assure them we will be content with moderate profits. It is eur intention to keep onr stock supplied throughout the year with the latest styles of fashion able goods in our line. W r a now invite buyers to examine onr entirely new stock, which embraces a grea variety in patterns of Velvet, Tapeitiy and Brussels Carpeting Three-ply. Ingrain and Venetian do Velvet, Chencille and Brussels Rngs Door, Parlor and Chamber Mats Satin, Worated and India Damask Satin and Fisured DeLainea Brcc&telleand Turkey Red Muslin aud Lace Curtains Cornice and Bands for Curtains Cord, Tassels and Gimps do Window Shades all stylos and qualities Piano and Table Covers Worated Fire Scraens and Foot 8too!a Crumb Clotha and Boeking Bocking for etere, new article Floor Oil Clotha; Table Oil Clotht Oil C'oth Ruga Stair Linen; Stair Rods, to. When furnished with diagram and measurement of room or haU, we will superintend the cutting of Car pets and Oil Cloths to any pattern. se 30—am* RICHARDSON fc CO. tic AMIKHSON I PIJOI.- 3TERERS AND PAPER HANGERS, COR- Kfcß OF GOVERNOR AND.FRANKLIN STS , invito the attention of their friends and the public to their stock of FALL GOODS, being the best assort irent they have ever had to offer in French and Atnei lean Paper Hangings, all qualities; Muslinand Lact Curtains, Damask and Delaine Curtain Gnodi, Cornices trimming* for Curtain*, Table and Floor On Cloth*, White and Check Coco Matting. Window Shades, Mattramcs, Feather Bed*, wi.h mary other article* in the line of bualneu, which will be (old #r worked up on the mo*t reaaonable term*. *e2A-3ai. V'KJUINIA HAYIMiH BAMH.~C 11A K- J.«T FRKD BY TflK LEGISLATURE OF VIR. OINIA—CAPITAL 100,000 DOLLARS.—Money re ceived on deposit in sums of five dollar* and upwards, ° Q w "ioh interest at the late of 6 per cent per annum 'spaid. for sums remaining six months sr longer; for V*riodi, interest at the rate of 5 per centum. Ibe whole j' int stock bound far the deposit. Deposits received, and-certificates Issued by the Cashier, T. B. Starke at the store of E B Spenee. corner of Main and Governor streets, Richmond Va. SAM'L 8. COTTRELL. President, .. _ T. B STARKE, Cashier, oc 14-Sm C. WAI.THALL, Secretary. NOHUOL •! Ike MBC!IA< W.«SL CB J, N , STITUTK witl °P«n TO-MORROW NIGHT, (Wedueedey) ia the basement of the Uai veraahst Church, Mr. C. P. BURRUSS, Principal Teacher. All apprentices and other* who wish to at tend as (cholari, must procure their certificates of membership before that time, aa none will be other wise admitted Certificate* may be had of Mr. gait- ÜBI. ■ Cottrell, on Main street, near 13th, or of » >««*taiy, who can be fomd at the Exhibition Hall,|over|the Firet Market, on 17th * n<, **'n *treeU. Parent* sad Marten should Me that their boys are started at the commencement of the School, fn order to |*t the benefit of the entire •*««o«. oo 14—tf S i?,* *"■ s*l® *00 Kasttu* lio and Summer Pieces, em bracing Square Topped, Cirsle sod Etiptk) Pattern* Tb oeeOmee are of my own mannfcotnrf, and ah ill bo *014 at the lowe*t prices Orders from town and eountry promptly attended to. The Virginia Meeha ales' Institute award-d a silver medal the high.st premium, to SaMtiat, D. Dcmoon for the boot srtsl Ron Hznrr a*d iali • VoR m»HT -W«' t CI Kaq. TTco.talea lOrocrm. with every <*»»£££!' bß'iag oo lk« Premie « u»^ warm or cold -.Mr, |K kttobor, ataoie.ls\ of fia* water ■■ the yard To tboa* lu *" •11; lIfMH Md retired rea«deß«e. ibM^^T" wed to tmkoimi»o4latfl«pf.?t ( .4r< natto g; 0B| « *o Alio, a deaf rable family re Idenee «• the *m>t. of Lelab. betweea 3d .odjxi .treeta • boot ( room*, oatboaaoe, Be., tagtmer water OB the premiaer Wlltt «»y Aiao, a large and deai rable (atnl t reaiden,. aortb aide of Or.ee, Bear Adamaafreet iTe™. , aboot JO ruoma. kitchen aad other premii altogether with gaa, >od other Aiao, tbe tenement oo tba »mith .ide of between #tb aod 9tb atr-eu, adjoining the ,«£ k ' IB ' of Joba N. Gordon aad Wot (j. f«i D » ThtT t ' 1 ia large and well adapted f r tbe oa« of a !ar»« r?"'* 'J- All aeceeaary coßveniencee oo th- prop.'tr JA TAYLoa k wWKU apo U KKNT..Th«, twa two a»ory and baaemeDt h00.,, oo Uofoa H i near the realdtoce of Mr Kdmnad ' well of *004 water aad good gardena *r «J~ ?7* To good tenant, tbe re.t °o 13—St* *•»», VegaUMe MKOR KKNI..A on sth atreet. brtween Bvrd aod Coal aion given lat of December neat Addlv .7 h dwelling next door, or a' my offi;«, j n LotattAli.. FOR SAI^E —A few fine Noithern \ Burnett'a old Stablee. B DAV?a no 13—!»* "A>IS KUK KKitlT~TkelecMnrnt «g »ln>« atreet, recently occupied by R T Alvv p A too, the tenement on Cary »tret nrzt ' below David J. Bnrr, 1, ? . P0,.c,. on !f bS« be had immediately. 4n For terma, lie , apply to no 11—3t»wta JAMTSTH MA9. J». £s fn K ir lnr«« i<nd conven" lent Pwelling Hoo.e. .oitable f,r a g.ni'i family. P0..e..i, n riven by I.t December/or lrom»diate!y if deaued. Enquire st ""7—ia KNQT T |aF.B OFFICP. SFOK Hlt NT—And poMae»»l ni , ~771 immediately, the bouae at pr-,rr t t « Dp * e J t " the anbacriber, aitoated oo 19,h atreet 5 North of Broad. Apply to TaJbott t Pro Tor no 11 J A. CI,ARKSOtt FOU KKNT-On Union Mill a fortabl* tenement, containing 'our room , basement and other convenience- sard'n at t»ched, and water on the premises. He-'t annom. Apply to JAMEB M CARTER no 1 6t Oppose the f>o*t Office «tf»K ISAI.H UK itKNT.-A COTTAOK RESIDENCE. one £*\ the city, conUitiig Acre, Th , Ho contains 5 Room., and ha# just been thoroughly r» pair*d. plnste'ed and whitewashed, w-f.h en, Hen Home, ii". Thare is a fine Well of W&t»r in the vard ar.d a Stable. Possession can be ha- on let of Januarv next, or if aold. long credit will ba P'ven, or exchanged for city property cr slaves V B . oaire at this office. nolO-lw* M . F«»l« KK NT.—'l bree I.origins honmi in hcuse No 194 Ma n street. one iqume above tue Banks Alscf, a Kitchen, with 3 Rooms. Apply to LEWIS GINTEft 16 Pearl .tre'et. £» *°, Hoiue nfuTe",.„7. ■E3 ner cf Main and Second street*, at present oe -7~ , c ' J Pied by Benj. L Belt. given ou the Ist of December next. The h,-me is in fine order, with Gac and \\ ater, and every coovinieDca for a larnily residence. To a good te. ant the termi will be moderate. Apply at my Fouairj no 10-1 w s 0. OENCON «r £ — A ne * l a , nrt ve,- y fortable Bnck House, su«*ted near Oamb.e's Hill, suitable for the accommodation of s gen teel fami y. Kor terms api It te WALTER C. KRLEMAN, Franklin st., oe W--tf opposite the Metropolitan Ha'l. K K .N l'.-The bouvp roiarr of 1 2tli and Cary streets, at present occupied bv Taliaferro k Brother. Possession siren imme diately. Also, the bouse corner of 19th and Cary streets, st present occupied by E. A Smith, as a Tobacco Ktc torv. Possession given Ist January n-it. Aißivta no fi -lia* WARWICK y B 4 RKSDaLK £12. tuu KKM'. a drklrable lr«.nt W» Room over the stare of the snhscri>er. Aprly at 137 Main street. BULKLEY & C'» MFOK MKM'»4 VHcnci lot ou the north side of Cary, between 15th and ltfth Apply to DAVID M. LEA. no s—l4t ©HIK itK>T-- Intending in remove to the country, I offer mv dwsllitg. on Grsce s'reet, for rent. 1 also wish to ssl. pew No. 90 in St. James' Church. no 4—U BlfK L WINg'QV. «FUH KKftT-«The Uwrlllug iloiine in Boshet's Row, lately occupied by me. Pus session given immediately. no 4—ts W. O. PAINF. STORK FOR ESN T.—With the K| view of moving to another house better suited ** to eur business, we offor for rent our store, corner Cary and Pearl streets. WILLIAMB t ERO. It is withant doubt one of the very best stauds fat a general business in this city. oc 2* ETWO 801 SBS KOtt KKNT—A com modiou* hou*e containing *even room*. with a bailment, dining room, ike., en anextxnuva lot. on which there ia a Urge arable and carriagu henie situued in the moat healthy part oflhe city, near tbe centra of baaineaa. A amal) home in * retired part of tbe eity, cn a lot 40 by 106 feet. Ap"iv at 115 Main atreet. nr. 14 eKOK f»torc and {'ellnr, oppoaite tbe Escbange Hotel, on 14tfa attest, lately oeenpied by Mr. William Harle; u ta Exchange Office At*o the Lumber House, on Csry atreet, next to Col Wil.iam H. Brown, eorner of 13th and Cary atreeta. Apply to oe 10—tf JOHV GR.EME a TOBACCO FACTORV FOR KKNT. The Tobacco Factory, now cceosied by Mr. N. B Dickinion, an 11th at reft, between Main and Cary, will be for rent next year. P„s*e*sion gma (it January. Apply to BARKBDALF, & READ, oc B—tf Shorkoe Warehouse. FUR Kh.Vr.-'Jbr exrrllrot Bri.k House sttnding on the we*t">rn «'de of Bank itreet. and lately occupied by Mr John K.Mar tin, containing tea iooth with fir* place*. andslitfce conveniences for a gentee! family JAl*o. *rv»rsl ing room* over the ttore, corner of M»in and 12th it*, letely ocoopied by Mr. fio. M. Zimmertran. Apply to JOHN GBjEME. oe 6—ta JM, FOR RJIivr—iHAKI.BOKO, lomifi- OS ly WALL STREET HOTEL.- Tht. rropertj , «*i**ituated on 15th, betwaen Main and Frankl» syeeU, hua been recently enlarged and undergone thorough repair. It can accommodate eensfurtaWy from fifty to iixty lodger*. There ia a iargeijar r&.'ta about thirty by forty feet, a parlor 25 by SO feel,a dining room 30 by 4# feet, a apacicuj kitchen wita large bake oven and extensive cocking range*. a.l ie cently bnilt; comfortable aervant*" room*, eenvect encea for coal and wood, ia well lupoited with in the kitchen, bar room and en the *ecocd rloofl ga* hi* be«n Introduced into the home, acd ther« i* every convenience neceuary far *och an eatabluo* ■cent. Peeaeaion rfvaa lni mediately. tor term* apply t* PENDALL 8X1""' «FOR RJKNT OR MCAMK--AI tb«; op tion of the tenant, the tenement U) •>" Kranklia (treat, tecantly occupid by Mr. Joan H. Gary, as a grocery. It i* situated very near tn* market, and ia considered one of the best location* in the city for a grocery or dry good* ttore. Po**e**'oi given at one day'i n»tice Apply to B*g«* • Pleasants, or ta P H AYLF.TT. Trn*tee, an S3—fa Law Office, 115 Ma-n greet. FOR RKNT.—Tb«* commodl«u» weil arranged Tobacco Faotory, now oceap.'* by Mr. O. W Harwood, *ituatedonCary «w*«' between 17tb and ISth «treet*. Po«*e**ion /■*'* °* the firat of January naxt. Applyto . an 16- -ta STEARNS k BRUMMIL_ Commissions*'* Orncc, Whig Boh-ci* 6 | Richmond, NoTetrber 8, «Bab. > jVJOYII'K IM 11KKKBY CiIVBN. ik»i l ll •ball oq WKDNKSD AY. the ltuh d«T of »• wmber, 18£6, at 10 o'clock A M , ai thU cfic#, t» en account of the debt atiil due fiiiOi eatate 0 William M. Fulton, decewed . no 10- d4# R HILTON CARV, Ceitito^, OHtt NkW CLOUUNW.-' received a new .upply of R»«l»o Fancy Ca»eimere Panti, Blmck and ' u Ye«t», aocuething de<irat>le eod taaty, eod for low.br WM. UA SMITH, ro It '14 MiiK'f»• _ Ll AVANA ClMAttf A.NU IJH«.*KIUTO6. ll J »»t reerived tbe following CI UAH# . U Kuineratri* tLugoaia Mem* Regali* La Real Conchy Do Opera R'o Hondo, com moo «i«e El Mlawo common tise Chincbu'ette, do do La Mnntanea* "Concha" Do Opera La June la Lrndree Do ooo® meo t>ae !<• flortdua Cilandtadoa Do Londrea CIUARRITOS. _ Cooeuelo Marti Dei Ybor and PiUaera Diana. Ail made ef new crop Tobacco, and very hay. CHARLJt# RICHAROSON. Importer of Havaaa Cigar* Aweiieai buiwiai. nu3—t* Corner Mam a. d H'b»»- ptKJI WIH ltd ANU M»tA>Uif^J"* r A u>ediolo»l purpewe. Me wou'd oail panion ar at Motion of thee* that are buying for tbe cooatfy . we kite a large aMMtneat for aale el; tbe Hiea mond Wis* Mm, V MAiN MM II